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George W. Bush
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| George W. Bush | |
| | |
| Born | 6 July 19466 July 1946 7 Tammuz 5706 He 6 Tammuz 5949 AM New Haven, Connecticut |
| Spouse | Laura Welch Bush |
| 'Religion' | United Methodist |
| Political party | Republican |
| President of the United States | |
|---|---|
| From | 20012001 5761 He 6004 AM |
| To | 20092009 5769 He 6012 AM |
| Succeeded | Bill Clinton |
| Preceded | Barack Obama |
George Walker Bush (b. July 6, 1946) was the forty-third President of the United States of America. He was narrowly elected in 2000 (although being defeated by then-Vice President Al Gore in the popular vote) by a narrow margin, in Florida after the Supreme Court decided Bush won in Bush v. Gore, and again in 2004 for a second term, defeating John Kerry. Dick Cheney was Bush's Vice Presidential running mate in both elections. Upon election, Bush promised to "to restore honor and dignity to the office of President", in reference primarily to the scandal of former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
Before being elected President, Bush had served as Governor of Texas, and had previously worked in his family's oil business.
Bush's presidency was defined by foreign policy, with his handling of the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks gave him approval ratings of up to 90% early in his first term. However, Bush later became the target of heated criticism stemming from several events, including the mismanagement of providing relief and aid after Hurricane Katrina, his sanctioning of warrantless wiretapping in the USA PATRIOT Act, and the American invasion of Iraq.
Bush's management of the Financial Crisis of 2008, which led to the Recession of 2008, was met with criticism from conservatives and libertarians because of his massive $700 billion massive aid program and loan guarantees amounting to the trillions of dollars, as well as the general rise in domestic spending during his presidency, with a new prescription entitlement program, economic stimulus (such as rebate checks), bailouts, and that the size and scope of government was greatly expanded. During his presidency, Bush only vetoed twelve bills.
Early Life
Bush was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to Barbara and George H.W. Bush. His father was attending Yale University after serving in World War II. The family moved to Midland, Texas where the elder Bush became involved in the oil exploration business. Bush spent his childhood years there, attending Midland public schools, and formed lifelong friendships there. Bush graduated from Yale, received a business degree from Harvard University, and returned to Midland where he became involved in the oil business. He married Laura Welch, a teacher and librarian. They had twin daughters Jenna and Barbara.
